Sisters Of Salem Books in Order
Part ofPC Cast Books in OrderExplore the Sisters of Salem trilogy by P. C. Cast and Kristin Cast in order, with summaries, series background, and tips on starting this twin‑witch, small‑town fantasy.
Last updated: January 17, 2026
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Publication Order
2 books
Omens Bite
by Kristin Cast
2022
Still reeling from their mother’s death, Hunter and Mercy Goode struggle to work together as Gatekeepers. As dark omens multiply and a vengeful goddess targets them, the twins’ growing rift threatens their magic and the fragile safety of Goodeville itself.
Spells Trouble
by Kristin Cast
2021
Twin witches Hunter and Mercy Goode, descendants of Goodeville’s founding witch, are initiated as Gatekeepers charged with guarding portals to multiple underworlds. When their mother is murdered by a demon, grief and anger strain their bond as mythic monsters begin slipping into their small town.
Series background & context
Sisters of Salem is a witchy young adult trilogy that leans into family legacy, grief, and the pressure of inheriting a job you are not sure you want. Set in the town of Goodeville, the series follows twin sisters Hunter and Mercy Goode, descendants of Sarah Goode, the seventeenth‑century witch who founded their town and bound it to a network of underworld gates.
In Spells Trouble, the twins come of age on their sixteenth birthday and are initiated as the next generation of Gatekeepers. Their family’s charge is to guard portals that connect Goodeville to various mythic underworlds so that monsters and vengeful deities stay where they belong. The rite is barely complete when their mother, the current Gatekeeper, is murdered by a demon. Her death cracks both the magical protections around the town and the emotional bond between the sisters.
As the trilogy continues through Omens Bite and Hex You, Hunter and Mercy reel from their loss and from the weight of expectations. Grief pushes them in different directions: one sister leans harder into her magic and sense of duty, while the other starts questioning whether the Goode line has been asked to bear too much for too long. Meanwhile, the gates grow unstable. Gods and creatures from multiple mythologies test the boundaries, and a vengeful sea goddess in particular has her own reasons for targeting the Goode family.
The books blend small‑town high school life—classes, crushes, drama—with heavy doses of magic. Rituals under the moon sit alongside awkward dates. The twins make new friends and would‑be allies, some human and some not, and discover that their town’s history is far messier than the stories they were raised on. Long‑buried secrets about past Gatekeepers, bargains struck in desperation, and the true cost of guarding the gates come to light.
At its core, Sisters of Salem is about sisterhood in all its tangled forms. Hunter and Mercy love each other fiercely, but they also hurt and frustrate each other, and the series gives them room to make mistakes and grow apart before deciding what kind of witches—and what kind of women—they want to be. For readers, it offers fast‑moving magic, multi‑pantheon worldbuilding, and a look at how hard it can be to carry a legacy when the world keeps changing around you.
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